2012年2月1日 星期三

朝日新聞英文版

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Unusually heavy snow hits Japan; 50 people dead
Unusually heavy snow continued to fall on Feb. 1 in northern and western prefectures along the Sea of Japan coast, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
METI to financially support wind power industry
The industry ministry will offer subsidies, tax breaks and other financial incentives to expand power grids for wind power generation amid potential electricity shortages in Japan...
Members of an International Atomic Energy Agency delegation visit the Oi nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture on Jan. 26. (The Asahi Shimbun)




Restarting nuclear reactors faces opposition from...
The central government is smoothing the way for restarting nuclear power reactors, but gaining the go-ahead from local officials and residents is anything but guaranteed.
South Korea, Japan want U.S. to detail Iran...
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YO/SEOUL -- Japan and South Korea will soon meet U.S. officials in Washington to ask how much oil they can import from Iran under new sanctions that leave the Asian nations with few alternative sources for energy,...


















































































































Okinawan defense official to get warning over poor...
Beijing finally OKs relocation of Japanese Embassy
Recreator of faces gives grieving families one last ...
Unknown banker becomes DPJ's point man in energy...
TEPCO will re-examine 17 percent corporate rate hike
Cold snap keeps earthquake evacuees in the deep...
Environment Ministry plans recycling system for...
The No. 4 reactor of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
TEPCO: Fukushima reactor leaks, radiation tiny
More than 8 tons of radioactive water leaked from a reactor at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant but none reached outside the reactor building, Tokyo Electric Power Co said on Feb. 2 as it strives to ensure damaged reactors are...
An emergency-call cellphone in Ofunato (Provided by Safety Service Center)





















































































Ofunato provides elderly evacuees with emergency...
OFUNATO, Iwate Prefecture--For elderly evacuees living in temporary housing in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, help is only the press of one big button away.
Book compiles Christian pastors' anti-nuclear power ...
Parents' dilemma: Is letting kids play in possible...
POINT OF VIEW/ Mariko Takahashi: Hatoyama's...
Fukushima village to reopen, but will residents...
Nuclear safety advisers slam stress tests
Robot pair to explore inside Fukushima nuke plant
IAEA urges Japan to further improve nuke plant...
Howard Stringer, left, and Kazuo Hirai (Asahi Shimbun photos)
Stringer to be replaced by youngest Sony boss since ...
Sony Corp. has named Kazuo Hirai to take over as its president and CEO, heralding the end of the seven-year tenure of Welsh-born American Howard Stringer.
Japan’s top megabank braces for government bond...
Huge losses put Japan’s top brokerage in survival ...
ANALYSIS: China's push for rail reform could be...
A flare is seen, center, at a Chinese rig exploiting undersea gas deposits, known as Kashi in Japan and Tianwaitian in China, on Feb. 1 (The Asahi Shimbun)








Japan protests to China over undersea gas drilling
Japan has accused China of unilaterally exploring gas deposits in the East China Sea, in violation of an agreement to jointly develop disputed areas.
INSIGHT/ At Suu Kyi's rallies, signs of a new...
Diplomat: Power cuts pitch North Korea capital into ...
China streams live panda video to foster...

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